Unintended Consequences of the IoT

The number of Internet of Things (IoT) devices will surpass the number of people on the planet by the end of the year. These devices can potentially provide a direct conduit to some very private and valuable information in your company. In our rush to connect everything, security and privacy are often afterthoughts. Is it possible to instill sound SDL (security development lifecycle) techniques into IoT device manufacturing and maintenance? Practices are improving and more refinements are on the way, but hope, as they say, is not a strategy. Several gatekeeper onboarding solutions exist for brokering the relationship between enterprise and device, implementing connectivity in controlled phases, and managing patch levels and authentication. Join us as we attempt to help you say: "Yes, you can connect now. We've got this covered."

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Bryce Austin

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“ Best opening keynote speaker I have heard in a very long time. Extremely engaging and made the presentations somewhat unique by tying it to real life examples that were off the beaten path (e.g. racing video and its correlation to managing and mitigating risk. Would love to see him again at a Summit. ”

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Bryce Austin

fmr Sr Group Manager and Retail Technology Program Lead at Target during the 2013 breach

Bryce Austin is a leading voice on emerging technology and cybersecurity issues. With more than 10 years of experience as a chief information officer and chief information security officer, he actively advises the boards of companies in industries as diverse as financial services, retail, healthcare, technology and manufacturing industries. Austin holds a CISM certification and is known as a thought leader, cybersecurity expert and internationally recognized public speaker. He started his technology career on a Commodore 64 computer and a cassette tape drive.

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